1. Summary
Provisional data provided by several UIC rail operator members shows that there is a large contrast in traffic trends during the first half of 2022, depending on the region and whether it is regarding passenger or freight transport. Passenger traffic shows improvement when compared to 2021, but for many companies the passenger-kilometres (Figure 1) remain below levels recorded in the pre-COVID period (i.e. 2019), despite there being encouraging results for some companies in the second quarter of 2022. Freight traffic in Europe and the United States has remained more or less stable compared to 2021, but the tonne-kilometres generally remain below 2019 levels, while growth has been gradual and more sustained since 2020 for some Asian and African rail operators (Figure 2). Please note that not all railways took part in the survey. The overview of the railway market presented here is thus a partial one.
2. Passenger traffic trends
Despite a slowdown in passenger transport in December 2021 and January 2022 (Figure 3), the first half of 2022 showed recovery, and compared to the first half of 2021, 32 companies (out of 39) showed a significant increase in traffic volume, with examples being IR (India +110%), Via Rail (CA, +322%), DB AG (DE, +110%) or TCDD (TR, +198%). For ONCF (MA), SV SRBIJA VOZ (RS), TCDD (TR), EUSKOTREN (ES), SZ (SI), and PKP (PL), traffic volumes were higher than during the pre-COVID period (i.e. the first half of 2019). For other operators, May and June 2022 figures represent a return to nearly normal. However, conditions remained difficult for few companies, such as for CR (CN, -40%), Sydney Trains (AU, -12%), SNCC (CD, -20%) or HZ PP (HR, -40%).
3. Freight traffic trends
After freight transport was negatively affected during the first half of 2020 due to the pandemic, overall volumes of transported goods then increased to exceed pre-COVID levels in the first half 2022, principally due to a significant growth in tonne-kilometres recorded by rail operators in Asia and, to a lesser extent, in Africa. This trend records, for example, +14 % for IR (IN) in the first half of 2022 compared to the first half of 2021, +13% for KTZ (KZ), +8% for CR (CN) and +22% for DSVN (VN), and for African companies, +18 % for SETRAG (GA) and +13% for SNTF (DZ). However, this trend varied strongly depending on region, as while the pandemic did not impinge too much on freight traffic for these companies, most rail operators in the US and in Europe showed a weak recovery and the volume of transported goods still remained below those of the pre-COVID period. Some operators, TCDD (TR), SBB (CH) and BLS (CH), buck this trend as data showed that their freight traffic volumes were maintained over the entire period and demonstrated good results for the first half 2022.
For more information on this data, please read the monthly and quarterly reports on passenger, freight and train traffic, available online via the UIC web application for UIC statistics correspondents:
https://stats.uic.org/login.aspx
or on the Extranet:
https://extranet.uic.org/en/node/13343/
Annual data is available from Railisa:
https://uic-stats.uic.org/select/
Acknowledgments:
Many thanks to all of the correspondents who actively contributed to providing the data used for this brief overview from the UIC Statistics Platform.